joining us to talk about this second presidential debate, ana navarro, former adviser to jon huntsman and john mccain and cnn contributor. and right here in studio, richard socarides, former adviser to president bill clinton. ana, i want to start with you. we've been talking about the effects of the first presidential debate and how mitt romney seems to turn this race around. there's a very interesting statistic from this new politico/george washington university poll. they add, who do you think will win the election? before the first debate, people said president obama. 61% said president obama. after the first presidential debate, it was just 53%. there we go. there's the magic number right there so you can all see it. 61% before the first debate. afterwards, 53%. it really seemed to change the perception of this race. so does it change the expectation game, ana, going into the second debate? >> i think it has changed the expectation debate. i think the expectations on president obama are not as high as they were in the first debate. the first debate, the question asked of many peop